Ghosts Only I Can See

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Ghosts Only I Can See by Julie Alden Cullinane is now available as a paperback or a PDF (you can order multiple copies at a discount here). Ghosts Only I Can See by Julie Alden Cullinane peeks back in time to Cullinane’s younger self and the ghosts through time that until now, only she could see. It focuses not on literal ghosts, but the ghosts—the shells—of her former self.

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With this hauntingly woven collection of creative nonfiction and poetry, Cullinane shares these ghosts and the painful, powerful, and wonderful experiences that made her the woman she is today. Cullinane is a neurodivergent poet, author, and mom in Boston. After raising a family and working for many years as a young mom, she was able to return to her graduate studies later in life and earned her master’s in 2021. Under the guidance of many amazing and supportive female professors, Cullinane began submitting her work for publication.

Her latest work, Ghosts Only I Can See, wields Cullinane’s story to encourage readers to look into the past, present, and future of all women’s lives. Growing up with many resilient and strong women, Cullinane was an avid spectator of their lives, their passions, and their trauma as she found her own way through the world. As she got older and decided to grasp her ghosts even closer, Cullinane truly began to understand the tender weaving of women’s lives and their multitude of shared experiences—both of which often remain invisible today because of collective shame, individual shame, and the pressures of perfection in society. The desire to make visible the invisible underlies Ghosts Only I Can See.

You can learn more about Cullinane in a conversation between the author and Melissa Nunez, Yellow Arrow interviewer, at:

yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/specters-interview-julie-alden-cullinane

Cover photography by Cullinane and cover design and interior images by Alexa Laharty.

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Ghosts Only I Can See by Julie Alden Cullinane is now available as a paperback or a PDF (you can order multiple copies at a discount here). Ghosts Only I Can See by Julie Alden Cullinane peeks back in time to Cullinane’s younger self and the ghosts through time that until now, only she could see. It focuses not on literal ghosts, but the ghosts—the shells—of her former self.

yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/ghosts-only-i-can-see-release-julie-alden-cullinane

With this hauntingly woven collection of creative nonfiction and poetry, Cullinane shares these ghosts and the painful, powerful, and wonderful experiences that made her the woman she is today. Cullinane is a neurodivergent poet, author, and mom in Boston. After raising a family and working for many years as a young mom, she was able to return to her graduate studies later in life and earned her master’s in 2021. Under the guidance of many amazing and supportive female professors, Cullinane began submitting her work for publication.

Her latest work, Ghosts Only I Can See, wields Cullinane’s story to encourage readers to look into the past, present, and future of all women’s lives. Growing up with many resilient and strong women, Cullinane was an avid spectator of their lives, their passions, and their trauma as she found her own way through the world. As she got older and decided to grasp her ghosts even closer, Cullinane truly began to understand the tender weaving of women’s lives and their multitude of shared experiences—both of which often remain invisible today because of collective shame, individual shame, and the pressures of perfection in society. The desire to make visible the invisible underlies Ghosts Only I Can See.

You can learn more about Cullinane in a conversation between the author and Melissa Nunez, Yellow Arrow interviewer, at:

yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/specters-interview-julie-alden-cullinane

Cover photography by Cullinane and cover design and interior images by Alexa Laharty.

Thank you for supporting independent publishing.

Ghosts Only I Can See by Julie Alden Cullinane is now available as a paperback or a PDF (you can order multiple copies at a discount here). Ghosts Only I Can See by Julie Alden Cullinane peeks back in time to Cullinane’s younger self and the ghosts through time that until now, only she could see. It focuses not on literal ghosts, but the ghosts—the shells—of her former self.

yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/ghosts-only-i-can-see-release-julie-alden-cullinane

With this hauntingly woven collection of creative nonfiction and poetry, Cullinane shares these ghosts and the painful, powerful, and wonderful experiences that made her the woman she is today. Cullinane is a neurodivergent poet, author, and mom in Boston. After raising a family and working for many years as a young mom, she was able to return to her graduate studies later in life and earned her master’s in 2021. Under the guidance of many amazing and supportive female professors, Cullinane began submitting her work for publication.

Her latest work, Ghosts Only I Can See, wields Cullinane’s story to encourage readers to look into the past, present, and future of all women’s lives. Growing up with many resilient and strong women, Cullinane was an avid spectator of their lives, their passions, and their trauma as she found her own way through the world. As she got older and decided to grasp her ghosts even closer, Cullinane truly began to understand the tender weaving of women’s lives and their multitude of shared experiences—both of which often remain invisible today because of collective shame, individual shame, and the pressures of perfection in society. The desire to make visible the invisible underlies Ghosts Only I Can See.

You can learn more about Cullinane in a conversation between the author and Melissa Nunez, Yellow Arrow interviewer, at:

yellowarrowpublishing.com/news/specters-interview-julie-alden-cullinane

Cover photography by Cullinane and cover design and interior images by Alexa Laharty.

Thank you for supporting independent publishing.